Yes. I had problems with dual P2 450's of different batch numbers, they
would sig11 on heavy apps. proc reported a 3 mhtz difference beteween them.
I orderd 2 P3 500s and got sequential serial numbers, they are carbon copys
of each other. They work great together, no more sig11s.
Kirk
At 10:04 AM 2/15/00 -0800, you wrote:
>Wouldn't dual processor system require the cpu to be made in same batch and
>not one cpu here and one cpu there for better stability?
>
>Chris
>
>
>"Frank J. Schmuck" wrote:
>
>> Jon,
>>
>> I'm currently running a BP6 with dual 500's. I boot Win98, W2k beta, and
>> Redhat 6.2 without much problem. They rock.
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jon Knews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 11:50 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ward William E PHDN; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>> Subject: Motherboard: dual celeron ???
>>
>> Anyone know of a good low-priced (under $250) motherboard that definitely
>> supports DUAL CELERON 500MHz ??? I have a single Celeron 500 mother-
>> board in my computer, and would like to buy a dual-celeron motherboard
>> and one more Celeron 500 processor, and you know where I am headed.... ;-)
>> Please supply info and where to these from....
>>
>> I once saw this in CDW or GlobalComputer catalog, but now do not....
>> hmmmm...
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Jon
>>
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